Biographer of Princess Diana Slams Meghan’s Decision-Making and Claims Harry Blindly Follows Her.

Tina Brown, the renowned journalist and biographer of Princess Diana, has issued a harsh critique of Meghan Markle, calling her “flawless about getting it all wrong.” Brown, who previously branded the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as “addicted to drama,” doubled down on her criticism during an appearance on The Ankler podcast, where she expressed her disdain for Meghan’s decision-making.

“The trouble with Meghan is that she has the worst judgment of anyone in the entire world,” Brown said, adding, “All of her ideas are total crap, unfortunately.” Brown also criticized Prince Harry, describing him as “the lamb to the slaughter” who blindly followed his wife’s lead “like a child.”

Brown, who served as editor of Vanity Fair and has authored several books on the royal family, including The Diana Chronicles, continued to condemn Harry and Meghan’s departure from the British royal family, which she described as a “disaster all round.” She suggested that the couple could have left the UK under better circumstances if they hadn’t acted so impulsively.

In 2022, Brown had also called Prince Harry “fragile” and “combustible,” noting that palace advisers had always predicted he would eventually leave. Brown’s harsh words are the latest in a series of outspoken remarks about the royal couple.

In contrast to Brown’s remarks, Meghan Markle recently spoke about her own struggles with online bullying, claiming she is “one of the most bullied people in the world.” Speaking to a group of teenage girls at a Girls Inc. event in Santa Barbara, Meghan shared her experiences and participated in an activity where the girls discussed how different scenarios of bullying would affect them emotionally.

The ongoing tension between Tina Brown’s critical stance and Meghan Markle’s advocacy work further highlights the polarized opinions surrounding the Duchess of Sussex.

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